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Make An Appointment at the DiLorenzo TRICARE Health Clinic

The Integrated Referral Management and Appointment Call Center (IRMAC) can assist you with scheduling your appointment by contacting the IRAMC at (855) 227-6331 OR (855) CAPMED1 from 0630-1600 to book your next appointment.

News Alert

Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is a disease which is associated with fever (subjective or > 100.4 F or 38.0 C), travel to or residence in certain West African Countries within 21 days (Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone, or Mali), close contact with someone known or suspected to have EVD, or direct contact with bats, rodents or other primates. An elevated body temperature with travel or contact history associated with symptoms such as severe headache, muscle pain, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain or unexplained bleeding should IMMEDIATELY prompt contact to a healthcare provider for further medical evaluation. BE INFORMED. KNOW RISK FACTORS. PREVENT EVD SPREAD

If you or your co-worker has traveled internationally (particularly Africa)

in the past 3 weeks AND exhibit the following symptoms:

Feverishness, headache, muscle pain, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal

pain or unexplained bleeding

Please call our clinic at 692-8810 to speak with a medical triage officer or provider.

You can also call the Nurse Advise Line at 800-874-2273.

Please do NOT come to the clinic before calling if at all possible so that we can minimize exposure to our patients and staff.

Announcement

February is Heart Health Month. Your Valentine wants your healthy heart this February. Cardiovascular disease, including heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure, is the number one cause of death among men and women in the United States. The good news is most deaths from heart disease are preventable. By eating healthy, exercising, maintaining a healthy weight, limiting alcohol and tobacco use, and working with your health care team, you can significantly reduce you chance of heart disease. For more information, visit www.cdc.gov/features/heartmonth/.

Also, don’t forget to wear red this February 6th for National Wear Red Day in support of putting an end to heart disease in women. For more information, visit www.goredforwomen.org.

A few of our offices have moved! You may notice some of your providers and specialists are not where they used to be inside the clinic. The changes include:

Medical Readiness – Room 231

Physical Therapy – Fit To Win area

Managed Care – Room 241

Please seek out a DTHC staff member if you have any questions about where to find the office you are looking for.

It’s icy outside. Be safe. January and February bring icy, cold weather conditions. DTHC follows OPM guidance on all federal government closures and delays so make sure, if you have an appointment, visit www.opm.gov for closure and delay information. If you do find that you have to travel in inclement weather, please be safe. For information on preventing accidents in inclement weather, visit www.safemotorist.com.

DTHC is utilizing ICE (Interactive Customer Evaluation) as one way to provide feedback of all types to the Director and the staff on services provided in DTHC's clinics! Click above to provide your feedback.